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Herculine Adélaïde
Barbin,
later known as Abel
Barbin (November 8, 1838 –
February 1868), was a
French inter****
person who was ****igned
female at birth...
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Barbin (Persian: باربين, also
Romanized as
Bārbīn) is a
village in Nazluy-ye
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Urmia County, West Azerbaijan...
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Barbin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bryan Barbin (born 1957),
American politician Enrico Barbin (born 1990),
Italian racing...
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Herculine Barbin:
Being the
Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth-century
French Hermaphrodite is a 1980 English-language
translation of Herculine...
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Claude Barbin, 1684. Œuvres meslées de M. D. *** de S. Évremont. Paris:
Claude Barbin, 1693. Œuvres meslées Tome I. Paris:
Claude Barbin, 1670. Œuvres...
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Enrico Barbin (born 4
March 1990) is an
Italian racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI
Professional Continental team Bardiani–CSF. He rode in the Giro d'Italia...
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Barbin (1691–1765), who was
already established as a
maker of
faience under Villeroy's
protection when the
parish registers commence in 1737.
Barbin was...
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birthday of
Herculine Barbin, a
French inter****
person whose memoirs were
later published by
Michel Foucault in
Herculine Barbin:
Being the
Recently Discovered...
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Bryan Barbin is an
American politician and
lawyer who
served in the
Pennsylvania House of
Representatives for
District 71 from 2009 to 2019 as a Democrat...
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histoire espagnole, vol. 1, vol 2, Paris,
Claude Barbin, 1671. La
Princesse de Clèves, Paris,
Claude Barbin, 16 mai 1678 [anonymous]. (English translation...